Mineral Log Lodge
Mineral Log Lodge | |
Mineral Log Lodge, 2015 | |
| Location | Western shoreline of Mineral Lake on Hill Road, Mineral, Washington |
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| Coordinates | 46°43′20″N 122°10′52″W / 46.72222°N 122.18111°W |
| Area | less than one acre |
| Built | 1906 |
| Built by | Mr. Gilfellin |
| Architectural style | Log building |
| NRHP reference No. | 75001862 |
| Added to NRHP | March 26, 1975 |
The Mineral Log Lodge is a historic lodge located in Mineral, Washington. The landmark was added to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1975.
Known originally as the Mineral Lake Inn, the log cabin lodge was constructed in 1906 out of solid timber. Initially the inn was to be of use as a retreat for wealthy citizens from Seattle and Tacoma. However, the lodge was not a successful venture at its beginnings due to difficulties in reaching the rural inn. Coupled with losses to Mineral's economy and population during the 1910s and into the 1920s, ownership, in order to increase business, turned to activities such as alcohol and gambling which were considered legally and morally unacceptable at the time. The inn was often raided by law enforcement.
The lodge changed ownership several times afterwards, becoming a sanatorium for a brief time and later used for corporate or employee retreats for logging companies. The venue was used to entertain business and political dignitaries in the state in the mid-20th century but eventually fell out of use, becoming a private residence for decades as a house for caretakers. By the early 2000s, the lodge was reopened as a bed-and-breakfast.
The Mineral Log lodge, noted also for its dormers, an attached, matching kitchen building, and views of Mount Rainier, is considered to be in a mostly unaltered state, surviving in good condition with a large amount of original craftsmanship remaining during its lifetime.